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use all the polls from nevada -- use of calls from nevada. -- use all preview -- you solve the polls from nevada. @@@@@@h'rr @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ dnr let me go back to one other issue, and we will continue the conversation. you had the result on tuesday, and then you had this announcement on thursday. >> right. >i am of two minds about it. issing said in the interim -- i seem to that in the interim it is disastrous -- in the interim i think as last shrewsburythat with the obvious problem of money in politics. that is a move towards citizen- funded elections, subsidizing more speech rather than trying to restrict. guest: i am not an expert on this, but i do listen to some of them. 28 states holding 60% of the population already allow corporate and union expenditures in state races. . >> let's go to carl. he is joining us from chicago. good morning. >> how are you doing? >> i have seen you on television. let's take this health-care thing. one of their key things is, we have to have tort reform. but as one thing those those not work. -- that is one thing that does not work. the jobs did no
use all the polls from nevada -- use of calls from nevada. -- use all preview -- you solve the polls from nevada. @@@@@@h'rr @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ dnr let me go back to one other issue, and we will continue the conversation. you had the result on tuesday, and then you had this announcement on thursday. >> right. >i am of two minds about it. issing said in the interim -- i seem to that in the interim it is disastrous -- in the interim i think as last shrewsburythat with the obvious problem...
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we cannot use that as an excus anymor d the bottom line, he's done great job with reminng us how unprecedend things are. he needso take ownership of what's goingn and t polics taking place nowhich are not helping which i why w still have double digit unemployment andmassive unemployment in this country like we have not had before. >> bonnie: it wait wait wait wait. [simultaneous speech] >> bonni: one at a time. one at a time. >> trillions in spending. w but psident bush enred office with a 300 million dollar plusnd he lt with a cse to trillion dollareficit. >> that's true. >> bonni in fairness -- >> there was not out of control spenng, not at that level and we've already demonstted at this level, twi what it was when bush left office. >> bonnie: wil the national counci of la raz and the other hispanic latino groups, will theye supporting the demrats inhis off election year because immigration reform was not psed and it was promised? >> i can't speak forhe head of nclr -- >> bonnie urgea. >> that' what i sd. hispic alliance for progres as well,e have come to the table in wting to seerue immig
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use caution if you have to travel there. and also wind warnings still in effect at the key and bay bridges. as we look at the outer loop you will see traffic starting to build at liberty road as you make your way down towards the route 40 interchange. also expect the outer loop to be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. this is in effect until february 12th. two-way traffic gets by on the inner loop. but expect some major delays there. as we peek downtown at the bromo tower traffic looks great through baltimore. back to you. >>> new rules are going to be in place when you fly within the united states and when you fly into the united states. just yesterday a man slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey so this morning police are still looking for that man. authorities say the man walked through the screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. police are looking at surveillance tapes, they are trying to identify that man. airline passengers are boarding again this morni
use caution if you have to travel there. and also wind warnings still in effect at the key and bay bridges. as we look at the outer loop you will see traffic starting to build at liberty road as you make your way down towards the route 40 interchange. also expect the outer loop to be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. this is in effect until february 12th. two-way traffic gets by on the inner loop. but expect some major delays there. as we peek downtown at the bromo tower traffic...
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has to use the left hand because the right hand has a cast on it. she wore a gray soot has a gray cast. she had a cycling accident. she's anxious to get that cast off. >> that gets old. whether she changed cast color to change outfits. apparently she's changed it a couple of times. >> ardossi obviously bothered by swords. johnson has the loose ball. thoman a rare turnover just a second for thoman. this is the youngster taylor who speeds to sophomore adams. georgia tech has a nice opportunity to finish. >> georgia tech on the run which is what they like to do. >> murphy. >> you've got to score at one end so you set up your press. otherwise boston college is going to take you down, get to that inside game. it's all about getting the ball interior, getting to the big girls. >> if your opponent playing boston college you worry so much about scores low post position, you don't want to beat down the floor transition but murphy is just as dangerous. >> absolutely. they are a one-two punch on the interior where one might be hesitant or not have an advantage
has to use the left hand because the right hand has a cast on it. she wore a gray soot has a gray cast. she had a cycling accident. she's anxious to get that cast off. >> that gets old. whether she changed cast color to change outfits. apparently she's changed it a couple of times. >> ardossi obviously bothered by swords. johnson has the loose ball. thoman a rare turnover just a second for thoman. this is the youngster taylor who speeds to sophomore adams. georgia tech has a nice...
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something to certainly get used to. roz plater reporting for us tonight. thank you. >>> drivers are being urged to watch for the new signs and enforcement begins once they go up. they should all be in place by the 19th. >>> $3.350 an hour in -- $3.50 an hour in san francco, we can't complaint. >>> the public may get to decide whether to vote on gay marriage in the district. the d.c. board of elections and ethics will hold a public hearing on whether there should be a referendum on gay marriage. the hearing is february 16. the d.c. council already voted to legalize gay marriage making the nation's capital the sixth jurisdiction to allow such unions and the first below the mason-dixon line. it doesn't become law until congress wraps up a 30-day review later this month. >>> the former president of howard university has died. james chi was sprpt for '69 to 1989 in that time the school underwent major expansion including the law school and divinity school. president cheek increased enrollment adds the budget grew -- and the budget grew nearly ten times since he
something to certainly get used to. roz plater reporting for us tonight. thank you. >>> drivers are being urged to watch for the new signs and enforcement begins once they go up. they should all be in place by the 19th. >>> $3.350 an hour in -- $3.50 an hour in san francco, we can't complaint. >>> the public may get to decide whether to vote on gay marriage in the district. the d.c. board of elections and ethics will hold a public hearing on whether there should be a...
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instead police will use mobile cameras when needed. county executive jack johnson lobbied hard for the speed cameras like these in montgomery county. he is now against them. he wants to ensure public safety. you can be mailed a $40 ticket. >>> pocket books have taken a hit and so have credit scores. coming up, how to boost the very important number. >> and gwen is back with a look at today's weather and a workweek preview. stay with us everyone, fox 5 morning news will be right back. [ male announcer ] it's our hottest offer of the season, but it's melting fast. this is your last chance to get $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months when you switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone fojust $99.99 a month with a one-year agreement. with fios tv, you get an amazing hd picture along wi internet service that's fiber-optic fast. both were ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power and associates. and don't miss out on your chance to watch the big game in fios hd. you won't believe how much better football looks with
instead police will use mobile cameras when needed. county executive jack johnson lobbied hard for the speed cameras like these in montgomery county. he is now against them. he wants to ensure public safety. you can be mailed a $40 ticket. >>> pocket books have taken a hit and so have credit scores. coming up, how to boost the very important number. >> and gwen is back with a look at today's weather and a workweek preview. stay with us everyone, fox 5 morning news will be right...
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so stay with us. >>> conference news and notes. tim tebow is playing in the senior bowl today despite strep throat. dun maniland plead nothing contest to dui. and florida one of three teams including alabama and auburn expected to have five top recruiting classes this year. directly ahead, l.s.u. and mississippi state. ravern johnson trying to keep l.s.u. winless in league play. barry and i are back at halftime on the s.e.c. network. enjoy the game in starkville. ú >> dave: welcome in to another great saturday of basketball here on the s.e.c. network! at the hump in starkville, where mississippi state and l.s.u. in a western division battle, both teams badly in need of a win. you see l.s.u., they're 0-6 for the first time in conference since the 1960s. not all that long ago, mississippi state was in the top spot in the west. but two straight road losses have the bulldogs looking for answers as they return home. hi, again, everybody, i'm dave baker alongside a man who played and coached in the league, joe dean, jr. joe, it's been
so stay with us. >>> conference news and notes. tim tebow is playing in the senior bowl today despite strep throat. dun maniland plead nothing contest to dui. and florida one of three teams including alabama and auburn expected to have five top recruiting classes this year. directly ahead, l.s.u. and mississippi state. ravern johnson trying to keep l.s.u. winless in league play. barry and i are back at halftime on the s.e.c. network. enjoy the game in starkville. ú >> dave:...
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. >> joe: they could use such a feat. >> dave: yeah. spencer saw the shot clock running down, the second shot clock violation in the half against the tigers. >> joe: l.s.u. in simple terms as you see the frustrated trent johnson right there, last year's s.e.c. coach of the year. they just don't have anyone to manufacture a basket except tasmin mitchell. the defense will key on him so hard, it's difficult to get him the ball where he can operate. >> dave: varnado can operate, though. that time he miscommunicates with husseo osby. after the loss to alabama, he said he understands that the team -- i hate to use this phrase, but it is, what it is. you can't keep the good back. >> joe: you can't sugarcoat what l.s.u. is going through. they lost five good seniors from a year ago when they won the league title. they're young. they just don't have the talent right now to compete. >> dave: next year we'll be better, though. four guys in the class that are in the sp espn-u top 400. can't get it to go. talk about mississippi state, riley benock mi
. >> joe: they could use such a feat. >> dave: yeah. spencer saw the shot clock running down, the second shot clock violation in the half against the tigers. >> joe: l.s.u. in simple terms as you see the frustrated trent johnson right there, last year's s.e.c. coach of the year. they just don't have anyone to manufacture a basket except tasmin mitchell. the defense will key on him so hard, it's difficult to get him the ball where he can operate. >> dave: varnado can...
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rosalynn the joins us by phone. -- rosalinda joins us by phone. what is going on in virginia and what does it mean for the rest of the country? caller: republican was elected governor here in november for the first time in eight years. they have been emboldened by that victory, the clearing virginia and national battleground. -- declaring virginia a national battle ground. the state has a new attorney general coming on saturday who is putting together a staff with an eye towards suing the federal government over all kinds of things that he thinks are unconstitutional and overstepped their authority. host: so, how much of this will actually happen in to be enacted? you touched upon the courts, what is this battle supposed to be like? how long will it go on? caller: we will have to see if these things are enacted into law. there is a piece that remains, if the democrats stay in control, some of these bills may not be successful. there is much nervousness in the democratic party about the health care bill in particular. it would not be impossible to
rosalynn the joins us by phone. -- rosalinda joins us by phone. what is going on in virginia and what does it mean for the rest of the country? caller: republican was elected governor here in november for the first time in eight years. they have been emboldened by that victory, the clearing virginia and national battleground. -- declaring virginia a national battle ground. the state has a new attorney general coming on saturday who is putting together a staff with an eye towards suing the...
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i want to thank you for being with us. live to arizona, a 23-year-old mother takes off from her home, tempe, arizona, by car for a 978-mile road trip with this beautiful 8-month-old baby boy, baby gabriel. she ends up spending christmas alone with the baby in a local motel, san antonio, texas. calling the 25-year-old biological father telling him baby gabriel is dead. turns out she was trying to give the baby away the whole time to an arizona couple. mommy's located in miami beach, minus the baby. her car abandoned. bombshell tonight, in the last hours, mommy's car located, san antonio. baby's car seat, still inside. tonight, we learn mommy, alone, no baby gabriel, hops a greyhound pus to florida december 27th. now, that's the last day of any credible sighting of baby gabriel alive. she claims she gave the baby away during this road trip to a couple she had just met at a public park. >> new details emerge in the case of missing gabriel johnson. the vehicle elizabeth johnson was last seen in was found in san antonio, texas.
i want to thank you for being with us. live to arizona, a 23-year-old mother takes off from her home, tempe, arizona, by car for a 978-mile road trip with this beautiful 8-month-old baby boy, baby gabriel. she ends up spending christmas alone with the baby in a local motel, san antonio, texas. calling the 25-year-old biological father telling him baby gabriel is dead. turns out she was trying to give the baby away the whole time to an arizona couple. mommy's located in miami beach, minus the...
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used three in the first. as they go with the like of hans. >> he has done good offensively for the georgia state team name's a good angle for trey hampton. if the top of the circle off to the left block there was nowhere to distribute that ball to. >> quinn up high. 6'4", 205 senior out of north carolina. >> rodriquez leading shot free throw line. he has seven times. double figures now with 12 points. >> sweet curl off the screen by rodded getting his shoulders square. >> 52-44. goldston could not convert left hand. rebound sanders. rodriquez wants to push it. leads on the wing. risele not there. tipped by hampton. >> no numbers here for georgia state. they have to be careful trying not to force it. >> ball knocked out of play. georgia state will have it. >> georgia state got back into this game by being hit on the offensive end. all of a sudden they have gotten sloppy as sanders takes a seat. >> 10:05 remaining. second half. 52-44 your score. vcu with the advantage. lob entry. way too tall. can't establish f
used three in the first. as they go with the like of hans. >> he has done good offensively for the georgia state team name's a good angle for trey hampton. if the top of the circle off to the left block there was nowhere to distribute that ball to. >> quinn up high. 6'4", 205 senior out of north carolina. >> rodriquez leading shot free throw line. he has seven times. double figures now with 12 points. >> sweet curl off the screen by rodded getting his shoulders...
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her manual phrases it sta areas. >> stained areas themselves use the word mold? >> no, they do not. >> reporter: her washer come with a special cycle just to clean the washing machine itself. but that didn't put a dent in the mold. she says there is only one way to do that. >> i pull back the gasket and i actually to have remove all traces of water and wipe it down with the bleach solution. >> reporter: after she washes her washer, her cloth looks like this. >> oh, it's black. >> it's gray, black, purple. typical mold colors. >> reporter: she says she does this every time she launders, 20 minutes of extra washer washing. when she is done, she must keep the washer's door open to help it dry out. she's even purchased this cleaner which is made specifically to clean smelly washers. virginia says she stopped three friends from buying front loaders and there is no question what she would do if she had a front loader doover. >> i would stick with my old top-loading washer. >> reporter: the association of home appliance manufacturers say like all household appliances, w
her manual phrases it sta areas. >> stained areas themselves use the word mold? >> no, they do not. >> reporter: her washer come with a special cycle just to clean the washing machine itself. but that didn't put a dent in the mold. she says there is only one way to do that. >> i pull back the gasket and i actually to have remove all traces of water and wipe it down with the bleach solution. >> reporter: after she washes her washer, her cloth looks like this....
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i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds of poems and thousands of proverbs. we would consider in their conversation quite literate. even when lived there, it seemed to me the warfare was w the afghan national sport. one of my favorite books on this reege son by john masters. it is a memoir of being in british officer in the 1930s. the a much began cousins showed up rather angrily and confronted him. where are our models, they said? they said turn enemy. no, no. you gave medals to the men on your side. we want our medals, too. you couldn't have had a good war without us. very much the afghan
i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds...
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because, my friends, our renewal lies before us, not behind us. [applause] >> and even as we acknowledge the sincere shared sacrifice we have endured in recent years, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that we have accomplished some things that no other state has been able to do. we have followed a plan and defied our circumstances to protect our investment in the future. california recently announced a 32% tuition increase at its state universities. ohio has held tuition to the lowest increase in the nation over the last three years. [applause] >> a thank you. and my friends, that's one important reason why we now have 65591 more ohioans enrolled in our public colleges and universities than we had in the year 2006. [applause] >> next door in indiana they are in the process right now of slashing $300 million in state funds from their primary and secondary schools. in georgia, school funding was cut by $440 million. and at least 20 other states are inflicting serious cuts on their school systems. but in ohio, in ohio, we are not going backward on
because, my friends, our renewal lies before us, not behind us. [applause] >> and even as we acknowledge the sincere shared sacrifice we have endured in recent years, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that we have accomplished some things that no other state has been able to do. we have followed a plan and defied our circumstances to protect our investment in the future. california recently announced a 32% tuition increase at its state universities. ohio has held tuition to the lowest...
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o'keefe, thank you for being with us. what position, if the child is alive right now, what position is that child in health-wise? >> i'm pretty concerned, nancy. we don't really know where the baby is or who the baby's with. the baby is clearly going to be stressed out. we have to be concerned the baby is not getting fed enough, not getting the emotional needs gabriel needs. and i think that we have to be just concerned that the baby is going to be environmentally in an unsafe situation because 8-month-olds are fairly mobile. so depending on where he is he could get himself into a lot of trouble if he's left alone, especially if it's a cold area. i think his health it at great risk. >> i'm thinking back on lucy and john david at 8 months, and they were so helpless. if this child has any special needs -- you know what's amazing to me, dr. o'keefe? even with this mother obviously not wanting the baby, the baby probably loved the mother. you know, just -- >> absolutely. 8-month-olds are so endearing and love unconditionally.
o'keefe, thank you for being with us. what position, if the child is alive right now, what position is that child in health-wise? >> i'm pretty concerned, nancy. we don't really know where the baby is or who the baby's with. the baby is clearly going to be stressed out. we have to be concerned the baby is not getting fed enough, not getting the emotional needs gabriel needs. and i think that we have to be just concerned that the baby is going to be environmentally in an unsafe situation...
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at the use of a backlash. but when it comes to health care reform and the need for it, acting most people understand we need to move forward in this country on that sum -- something that important. host: of victoria on the republican line. caller: i am a registered republican since 1960. i am c. of all of a company. i am also a licensed real-estate broker -- i'm a cfo of açç company. i also can see that medicare is running on fumes. you can compare what is happening here with what happened in the holding debacle. the people that made the money on wall street are still making the money, and we bailed them out. what are we going to do when anyone can see that the insurance companies are making a lot of money on this, and when medicare will crash, are we going to bail them out? what is the democratic party have an answer to that? guest: you raised a number of issues. the response to the point about the wall street bankers. that is one of the reasons the president has proposed and the house has already passed
at the use of a backlash. but when it comes to health care reform and the need for it, acting most people understand we need to move forward in this country on that sum -- something that important. host: of victoria on the republican line. caller: i am a registered republican since 1960. i am c. of all of a company. i am also a licensed real-estate broker -- i'm a cfo of açç company. i also can see that medicare is running on fumes. you can compare what is happening here with what happened...
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you can e-mail us. and twitter. you can also find us on facebook. we are looking at a column in the washington called "does obama need a g.o.p. congress?" down into the story he writes it is tempting to wonder whether obama may have better luck under a republican congress. it was floated by
you can e-mail us. and twitter. you can also find us on facebook. we are looking at a column in the washington called "does obama need a g.o.p. congress?" down into the story he writes it is tempting to wonder whether obama may have better luck under a republican congress. it was floated by
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we must use them all. advances in technology can unleash more natural gas, nuclear, wind, coal, for alternative energy that will lower your utility bill. in virginia we have the opportunity to become the first state on the east coast that will drill for and produce national -- natural gas offshore. but this administration's policies are delaying offshore production, hindering nuclear energy expansion, and seeking to impose job-killing cap and trade energy taxes. now is the time for innovative energy policies to create jobs and lower energy prices. all americans agree that a young person needs a world-class education to compete in the global economy. as a young kid, my dad told me, son, if you want a good job, you need a good education. my dad was right. that is even more true today. the president and i agree on expanding the number of high- quality charter schools and rewarding teachers for excellent performance. for school tauruses for parents and teachers mean more accountability and greater achievement.
we must use them all. advances in technology can unleash more natural gas, nuclear, wind, coal, for alternative energy that will lower your utility bill. in virginia we have the opportunity to become the first state on the east coast that will drill for and produce national -- natural gas offshore. but this administration's policies are delaying offshore production, hindering nuclear energy expansion, and seeking to impose job-killing cap and trade energy taxes. now is the time for innovative...
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use caution before driving or operating machinery. learn more about bipolar depression and questions to ask your doctor at seroquelxr.com bipolar depression... ...doesn't have to consume you. take the step today and ask your doctor... ...whether seroquel xr is... ...right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> not a look ahead to next week. new posl rates go into effect on january 4. tomorrow, the price of first- class stamp will not change, but expect an increase for express mail, parcells select, and a 3% increase for priority mail international. the blizzard two weeks ago has nearly bankrupt snow removal budgets for the fiscal year. maryland is already nearly $1 million over budget. virginia has spent $10 million of its $27 million. maryland will now have to shift money from other areas to cover additional snow removal costs. a status hearing is set for tuesday for a former nasa employee accused of trying to sell classified secrets to israel. he was arrested in october in an fbi sting oper
use caution before driving or operating machinery. learn more about bipolar depression and questions to ask your doctor at seroquelxr.com bipolar depression... ...doesn't have to consume you. take the step today and ask your doctor... ...whether seroquel xr is... ...right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> not a look ahead to next week. new posl rates go into effect on january 4. tomorrow, the price of first- class stamp will not change, but...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. . >> "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. here on c-span. >> like, this february, "book tv" welcomes of paul johnson, author of over 40 books, his latest on winston churchill. join our 3 our conversation live from london, with your phone calls for paul johnson on february 7. >> he was not only in the room, he is the one who signed the check. he should insist on going to the inquiry now. people are entitled to know before they decide how to vote in the general election, what his role in this government's most disastrous decision. what has got to hide? >> now, from london, "prime minister's questions," from the british house of commons. british prime minister gordon brown began this week's question time by pledging uk humanitarian aid to haiti, following the earthquake there on tuesday. the prime minister answered questions on whether he will appear before the iraq war inquiry. >> order. questions for the prime minister. bill wigg
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. . >> "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. here on c-span. >> like, this february, "book tv" welcomes of paul johnson, author of over 40 books, his latest on winston churchill. join our 3 our conversation live from london, with your phone calls for paul johnson on february 7. >> he was not only...
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what is the use? you talk about the futility of journalism, but we cannot really explain what is going on. is that what you're saying? >> in my side of the business back in the late 1960's, i have a model in my mind that if we bring the right facts to bear that the system is ultimately rational. it may not be rational day-to- day and week to week, but if you bring the right facts to a situation, a policy will go in the right direction. if you persuade people this is an educational process, i did not believe this anymore. what i believe is when people have made up their minds about something, it is almost impossible to change their minds. it is not that their minds cannot be changed, but they cannot be changed by facts and evidence. they have to be changed by experience. before world war ii americans were avid isolationists, so we fought the second world war, and in half a century, people thought what we had done between the wars was not a good idea. that was not because franklin roosevelt convince the
what is the use? you talk about the futility of journalism, but we cannot really explain what is going on. is that what you're saying? >> in my side of the business back in the late 1960's, i have a model in my mind that if we bring the right facts to bear that the system is ultimately rational. it may not be rational day-to- day and week to week, but if you bring the right facts to a situation, a policy will go in the right direction. if you persuade people this is an educational...
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what did they give us? they gave us two wars. they drove the country into bankruptcy and they are complaining about spending. i do not even know what to say about you. you have been here for eight years, what have you done? host: a response? president clinton did have a budget surplus when he left. host: that is right, but president -- guest: no denying that president obama inherited a bad economy. but the same thing for president bush. he passed tax relief for american workers which allowed americans to keep more of what they earned. i would urge the caller to go back and look, under president bush, we have 52 weeks of positive job creation. that is a record. because the tax relief to a new british economic growth, we have more money coming into the treasury in 2010 -- 2007 than any other year. a number of things improved under president bush in terms of domestic policies. no child left behind narrowed the gap of test scores between what students and minority students, enhancing educational opportunities in places where schools
what did they give us? they gave us two wars. they drove the country into bankruptcy and they are complaining about spending. i do not even know what to say about you. you have been here for eight years, what have you done? host: a response? president clinton did have a budget surplus when he left. host: that is right, but president -- guest: no denying that president obama inherited a bad economy. but the same thing for president bush. he passed tax relief for american workers which allowed...
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at guantanamo and used to possibly lead toward normalization of relations. i just published an op ed in the fort lauderdale sun sentinel in which i said that is pretty clear that the detention center at guantanamo is going to close long before we decide to pull out of the navy base itself. but if we were to decide, we and the cubans were to decide to move toward normalization of relations, of course, the most likely thing that could happen is that guantanamo, the base itself would become a very important bargaining chip in that normalization of relations and i think it would be most likely that we would turn the base over to the cubans. after all it is on cuban soil, but i don't think we could propose that now without in the current environment without risking political suicide for any politician who would propose it to. but i would hope that personally speaking we could end the embargo. i think the embargo frankly in my opinion makes very little sense today. we have normal relations with vietnam. we have relations with lots of governance that we don't parti
at guantanamo and used to possibly lead toward normalization of relations. i just published an op ed in the fort lauderdale sun sentinel in which i said that is pretty clear that the detention center at guantanamo is going to close long before we decide to pull out of the navy base itself. but if we were to decide, we and the cubans were to decide to move toward normalization of relations, of course, the most likely thing that could happen is that guantanamo, the base itself would become a very...
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it must be a policy imperative for all of us. and i'm happy to say that in recent weeks, both the united states congress in the senate foreign relations committee and the house foreign relations committee have held ground breaking hearings on violence against women, certainly as a human rights issue, but also as an economic issue, and as a security issue. since beijing, more and more countries have passed laws criminalizing violence against women. yet it continues to exact a toll on all societies. these laws are too often not implemented or enforced. and there is too often too large a gap between the legal status of women, de jure, and de facto. no country can prosper without half its women. solving the problems the world faces requires the full participation of women as peacemakers and peace builders, as policy experts, as decision makers, as leaders, ensuring that women can reach these roles requires that they have safe access to education and safety is still e louisive in much of -- elusive in much of the world, that they are
it must be a policy imperative for all of us. and i'm happy to say that in recent weeks, both the united states congress in the senate foreign relations committee and the house foreign relations committee have held ground breaking hearings on violence against women, certainly as a human rights issue, but also as an economic issue, and as a security issue. since beijing, more and more countries have passed laws criminalizing violence against women. yet it continues to exact a toll on all...
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she told us yesterday one of the most underappreciated players in the is stefanie murphy. >> dealing with great mobile a nose for the ball going after rebounds, getting her hands on it. another's part of that interior tandem of murphy and swords. she's making the most of it today. >> murphy's number so far, she has eight points and seven rebounds. and so she's getting close to a double-double. she brought along a couple of friends from her hometown serving as honorary ball boys. >> that's great. before the game they were taking pictures in the middle of the floor, one on each side. very excited to be here and part of her day. >> londonberry, new hampshire is her hometown. >> get off the canvas. la kwan isha adams. >> extended pressure defense not deviating from the game plan whatsoever. it's starting to pay back a little bit a couple of balls launched out-of-bounds, some mishandles difficulty in scoring prior to that last time out for boston college. >> it's one of the things that machelle joseph had to have a lot of patience with. this is a young team. to play at that tempo defensiv
she told us yesterday one of the most underappreciated players in the is stefanie murphy. >> dealing with great mobile a nose for the ball going after rebounds, getting her hands on it. another's part of that interior tandem of murphy and swords. she's making the most of it today. >> murphy's number so far, she has eight points and seven rebounds. and so she's getting close to a double-double. she brought along a couple of friends from her hometown serving as honorary ball boys....
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he outlasted all of us. .. was able to take his place because he just kept going and going and going. decade day after day, week after week. month after month, year after year. decade after decade. and it was an incredible thing to see. but what you will see in these drawings of cartoons, it really is a portrait of everything. it isn't just the "times" the famous or infamous figures. i love early on -- in one of these early cartoons and i was fascinated to go through and see -- when he had the rise of hitler. and he has this little figure marching on the stage in 1932. before hitler became the head of germany. and then you look a couple pages later and he's got hitler with a tommy gun standing up over a globe about to explode, 1934. and herb was in those days and to the end of his life, he was trying to warn america of the dangers of nazism and the terrorism that might be involved with the world war. and to wake us out of our isolationism and our rejection of the world around us and so forth. and i find it just
he outlasted all of us. .. was able to take his place because he just kept going and going and going. decade day after day, week after week. month after month, year after year. decade after decade. and it was an incredible thing to see. but what you will see in these drawings of cartoons, it really is a portrait of everything. it isn't just the "times" the famous or infamous figures. i love early on -- in one of these early cartoons and i was fascinated to go through and see -- when...
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that is why the three of us are standing together today. with that, i would invite each president to say a few words. i will start with president bush. >> i joined president obama in expressing my sympathy for the people of haiti. i commend the president for his swift and timely response to the disaster i am so pleased to answer the call to work beside president clinton to immobilize the compassion of the american people. like most americans, laura and i have been following the television coverage. our hearts are broken when we see the scenes of children struggling without a mother or father, or the bodies of the streets and physical damage of the earthquake. the challenges are immense, but there are a lot of devoted people leading the relief effort. from government personnel who have deployed to the disaster zone to the faith-based groups. the most effective way for americans to help is to contribute money. that money will go to organizations on the ground who will be able to affectively spend it. i know a lot of people want to send blanke
that is why the three of us are standing together today. with that, i would invite each president to say a few words. i will start with president bush. >> i joined president obama in expressing my sympathy for the people of haiti. i commend the president for his swift and timely response to the disaster i am so pleased to answer the call to work beside president clinton to immobilize the compassion of the american people. like most americans, laura and i have been following the television...
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i think not knowg, as it is happing for us, not knowing is terrible. we all want to knowhat's going on, what cane do? and feel totally helpless. if i can speak--. >> ifilli was just saying-- dependg on the u.s. government to help you with, to help yo establish those mmunication, or ithat something your own storbl networks are beg able to fill that gap >> well, i'm relyi on friends who are work a i'm a former reporter forhe "miami herald" and i ve friends down in haiti rit now and before i left last night, i gave them myother's number, and other friends o are working for othenews outlets o are also going down to haiti. and th's what i'm relying on, really, to try to get me word, try to fd out what's going on with my mom. but, otherwise, i keep cling, you know, and m not gointo stop calling othe cell phone to see hopefully that me , soon anyway, i'll hear sothing. >> ifill: we wish u all luck in finding your family and i beg a happy finding, and so thank you veryuch, yves colon, and also, to greelder in new york thank you. >> thank yougwen. >> lehrer: jo
i think not knowg, as it is happing for us, not knowing is terrible. we all want to knowhat's going on, what cane do? and feel totally helpless. if i can speak--. >> ifilli was just saying-- dependg on the u.s. government to help you with, to help yo establish those mmunication, or ithat something your own storbl networks are beg able to fill that gap >> well, i'm relyi on friends who are work a i'm a former reporter forhe "miami herald" and i ve friends down in haiti rit...
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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic...
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you can access us on pbs.org. good night. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit a conversation with matthew weiner and jenna elfman. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> there are so many things wal-mart is looking toward to helping people live better. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions from -- to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> we are pbs.
you can access us on pbs.org. good night. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit a conversation with matthew weiner and jenna elfman. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> there are so many things wal-mart is looking toward to helping people live better. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial...
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and your patient inside about the goal of leadership in this idea of learning organizations and help us to connect? >> that is a good question. i think there are aspects of the learning organization modeled that are very important and one of the points i make in the book is it was a big mistake to throw counterinsurgency out the window as the army basically did after vietnam and the marine corps did continue to do some construction. so i think you want that to be an important part but there is i think, there is a danger and there's an interview with general mattis i did that is quoted in the book to talk about this. with the focus too much fun being in bunning organization you tend to get to drawn into your doctrine and try to much to rely on the past and that again gets back to this issue of certain personalities like to use the past then to think innovatively about the present. mattis' point the u.s. military has become over reliant on its doctrine and certainly the army has a greater tendency in that regard but as i said too, every situation is different. i do think we can't use the
and your patient inside about the goal of leadership in this idea of learning organizations and help us to connect? >> that is a good question. i think there are aspects of the learning organization modeled that are very important and one of the points i make in the book is it was a big mistake to throw counterinsurgency out the window as the army basically did after vietnam and the marine corps did continue to do some construction. so i think you want that to be an important part but...
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to us. we'll stay cold today and tonight. tomorrow, a little bit of an improvement coming our way, but there's a little clipper dropping through the great lakes. and as that swings through here, late monday night into the early morning hours of tuesday morning, we could get a little light snow west of the blue ridge and could even see some snow flurries here in the washington area. after midnight, monday night, and probably before daybreak on tuesday morning. today, mostly sunny, still quite cold. windchills will stay in the upper teens to near 20 this afternoon, but the warming trend is beginning tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow's high, 36. tuesdas high, 37. again, with a chance of some snow flurries around, late monday night, early tuesday morning. doesn't look like it's going to be anything tangible, just the conversational snowflakes. by wednesday, thursday, and friday, temperatures actually warmer than average for the first time since january the 1st. >> and like you said, being a little be
to us. we'll stay cold today and tonight. tomorrow, a little bit of an improvement coming our way, but there's a little clipper dropping through the great lakes. and as that swings through here, late monday night into the early morning hours of tuesday morning, we could get a little light snow west of the blue ridge and could even see some snow flurries here in the washington area. after midnight, monday night, and probably before daybreak on tuesday morning. today, mostly sunny, still quite...
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money that is used for tarp was then used to bail out the auto companies and then use it for areas that congress never intended when we were asked to vote on tarp. there is a sense on the part of members of congress that we have been fooled once and we will not be fooled again. i think of fresh start with a new chairman would be very important. guest: you mentioned the possibility of more republican competitive primaries. you have a couple of big ones, most notably in florida. are you concerned that this is going to be tilting candidates to the right, regardless of what a state's electric looks like? -- electorate looks like? guest: each state will have to make that choice for themselves. you mentioned florida. i would think all of us would listen and learn from what we hear the voters tell us. we heard in new york, for example, the 23rd congressional district that people hate the idea of what diehl, somebody being picked behind closed doors. what did they do? this support at third-party candidate. that elects a democrat. we need to keep these debates and these contests in the primary p
money that is used for tarp was then used to bail out the auto companies and then use it for areas that congress never intended when we were asked to vote on tarp. there is a sense on the part of members of congress that we have been fooled once and we will not be fooled again. i think of fresh start with a new chairman would be very important. guest: you mentioned the possibility of more republican competitive primaries. you have a couple of big ones, most notably in florida. are you concerned...
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trucks, definitely use caution across the windy bridges. and ice reported in the joppatowne area, joppa farm road and philadelphia road. there could be ice there as well. on the beltway, the big deal, no accidents working now at this time but the outer loop will be closed starting today through february 12th because of some maintenance work on the curtis creek drawbridge. that's going to have 695 on the outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. two-way traffic on the inner loop. expect major delays. as we peek at the city cameras, looking good across the veterans memorial bridge. traffic is light and moving. back to you. >>> 6:31. here we go. the miskick, the dropped back, the penalties, come on. that's five months of old news. watch this. get out of my way! willis mcgahee, had a career day on the ground as the ravens beat oakland 21-13. so the ravens are going to practice this week in owings mills. then they will head to new england for a 1:00 game on sunday. let the playoffs begin. so here we are. on this monday and you k
trucks, definitely use caution across the windy bridges. and ice reported in the joppatowne area, joppa farm road and philadelphia road. there could be ice there as well. on the beltway, the big deal, no accidents working now at this time but the outer loop will be closed starting today through february 12th because of some maintenance work on the curtis creek drawbridge. that's going to have 695 on the outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. two-way traffic on the inner...
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last time you got a chance to talk to us in d.c. was about the inclusion of pregnancy and general order number one. i know that we have shipped to u.s. fortas in iraq but i don't know what the fallout for you has been if you still got a chance to talk about those issues of personal responsibility with your troops and where things stand with the folks you were talking to? >> i'm understand exactly. first of hollis is a good move and to consolidate general order number one into one single general order, that's a good thing. it my commanders and my sergeants and major's know exactly what the intent of my original order was and we have fallen in on the new general order one and it's all about maintaining -- maintaining the tina. and i think if any san -- if anything -- gosh, i feel like we miss an opportunity to talk about several things. we miss an opportunity to talk about the incredible value and role of female soldiers have any 21st century united states army. we fail to talk about what it's like for commanders now with the 12 to 18
last time you got a chance to talk to us in d.c. was about the inclusion of pregnancy and general order number one. i know that we have shipped to u.s. fortas in iraq but i don't know what the fallout for you has been if you still got a chance to talk about those issues of personal responsibility with your troops and where things stand with the folks you were talking to? >> i'm understand exactly. first of hollis is a good move and to consolidate general order number one into one single...
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i would think all of us would listen and learn from what we hear voters telling us. we heard in new york the 23rd congressional district the people hates the idea of somebody being picked behind closed doors, and what do they do? they support a third-party candidate. we need to keep these debates and contests in the primary process, he let the strongest possible nominee we can in order to -- select the strongest possible nominee we can in order to win in november. i think we can do that. a lot of folks are as concerned as i am or other republicans about what is happening in washington, and they want to change it. >> does that mean you do not in doris it anymore? -- do not endorse it anymore? >> i made that decision, and i am going to stick with it. primary voters are going to be the one to choose. the fact is some people have understood what an endorsement means. else. some have misunderstood what our endorsement means. it does not mean we will claw money into a contested primary there -- ploughing money into a contested primary. iguest: could that set up rubio to ru
i would think all of us would listen and learn from what we hear voters telling us. we heard in new york the 23rd congressional district the people hates the idea of somebody being picked behind closed doors, and what do they do? they support a third-party candidate. we need to keep these debates and contests in the primary process, he let the strongest possible nominee we can in order to -- select the strongest possible nominee we can in order to win in november. i think we can do that. a lot...
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so again, we use our magazines, we use our website, we use our personal staff resources, we use our phones, we use email to promote voter registration. every election year we will research the requirements for all 50 states, dates, deadlines for primary and general election, is it a closed primary, an open primary, is it a semi closed primary and we will have that information and hard copy so that we go to gun shops and ranges and clubs. we can share that information with folks. but it's also posted on our website so that people can get the information they need simply by clicking a button. we also have a mechanism by which they can fill out a voter registration form on our website to become members. you saw the picture on the front page, this right here, we have about three of these -- what we call voter registration kiosks that we take with us across the country to our natural resources, shows, shops, ranges, clubs. what this is -- we have two flat screen tvs where we have a looping video maybe a speech by charlton heston, maybe it's an infomercial, we have a laptop computer with a print
so again, we use our magazines, we use our website, we use our personal staff resources, we use our phones, we use email to promote voter registration. every election year we will research the requirements for all 50 states, dates, deadlines for primary and general election, is it a closed primary, an open primary, is it a semi closed primary and we will have that information and hard copy so that we go to gun shops and ranges and clubs. we can share that information with folks. but it's also...
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tsa is buying more full-body scanners for use in the u.s. adding air marshals to international flights. in the studio, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:06. technology runs the world and this morning we're having some gadget gossip. >> coming up, a sneak peek at new items generating a lot of buzz. >> apparently watching sports is a sport itself. the search for the ultimate couch potato is on. more on this unique competition when we come back. >>> first, out the chilly door with justin berk. >> temperature up to 23. a boost of one degree in the last hour. probably a sign that the clouds started to roll back in. we'll have a lot of clouds today so plan for a dark and chilly one. winds out of the west/northwest at miles per hour. wind chills in the teens. we'll talk more about the arctic cold coming up. >>> let's check the roads. >> good morning. on the buses, 15 with a diversion at parkside and bel air. and 15 and 23 at eutaw and mulberry, watermain break. 23 bypassing shepherd pratt. and number 20 with a diversion at ponka and eastern. for th
tsa is buying more full-body scanners for use in the u.s. adding air marshals to international flights. in the studio, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:06. technology runs the world and this morning we're having some gadget gossip. >> coming up, a sneak peek at new items generating a lot of buzz. >> apparently watching sports is a sport itself. the search for the ultimate couch potato is on. more on this unique competition when we come back. >>> first, out the...
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the idea being that the japanese might use chemical weapons against us in the south pacific or we might have to use them against the japanese, and there is no understanding of what would be like in dutch arbuckle environment. we have control of these islands. we will test weapons there. not all of them went off. there are to this day and accounted for a number of chemical weapons sitting on a few islands off the coast of panama. the u.s. has offered in addition to the kind of bear minimum cleanup that it did after it pulled out of luck canal zone in 1999 we have offered a miner's son of money i think a couple of million dollars to help them clean up these facilities but our position has been what are you asking for you want to go in and clean up unpopulated islet and destroy to get to these weapons you will clean them up and then the result will actually be worse as a few -- as opposed to leaving them alone to our response has been a deal with it, and here is some hush money. compare that with our efforts -- our cleanup efforts in canada. as i mentioned a couple of relatively minor smal
the idea being that the japanese might use chemical weapons against us in the south pacific or we might have to use them against the japanese, and there is no understanding of what would be like in dutch arbuckle environment. we have control of these islands. we will test weapons there. not all of them went off. there are to this day and accounted for a number of chemical weapons sitting on a few islands off the coast of panama. the u.s. has offered in addition to the kind of bear minimum...
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the next part i think for us is going to be medical help. the medical infrastructure such as it is in port-au-prince has been clearly overwhelmed by the number of victims kbhz of course hospitals have been destroyed or badly damaged by the earthquake itself. those are two of the priorities we're facing but it is a very dramatic and huge tragedy for the people of haiti and exactly what they don't need after all they've been through. >> lehrer: mr. holmes, there have been estimates up to 30,000 in terms of the death toll. >> i'm leery of giving numbers. there are hbdz, probably thousands of dead but we simply don't know. i don't want to give you a figure. let's wait to see until we get a bit more information. whatever the exact figure sit's clearly a major tragedy. there will be a major humanitarian relief effort to be mounted as well as the search and rescue efforts i talked about so we will have a lot on our plates in the next few days. >> lehrer: what about the situation on port-au-prince. the united nations had peacepeacekeepers there. som
the next part i think for us is going to be medical help. the medical infrastructure such as it is in port-au-prince has been clearly overwhelmed by the number of victims kbhz of course hospitals have been destroyed or badly damaged by the earthquake itself. those are two of the priorities we're facing but it is a very dramatic and huge tragedy for the people of haiti and exactly what they don't need after all they've been through. >> lehrer: mr. holmes, there have been estimates up to...
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and americans do believe still that the car can drive us towards opportunity and help us show it off when we get there. we were mystified initially by how, when you buy a new car, people tend to only bollettieri say congratulations. at first we couldn't figure out why that was worthy of congratulations, but once upon a time, it was. you earn, you say it, you bought a car. and it was representative of an achievement. and in those days, gm works to set the stage for us, and first you bought a chevy and then you moved up to corporate and social ladder. you got the buick, and if you got the full american dream, the cadillac. but the american car buyer, like the american homeowner, over th. and this has happened for a variety of reasons some of which result of the housing bubble because a lot of people drew on home-equity to by increasing the expensive cars. buying on credit, not understanding the true cost of ownership, because we rarely total of the depreciation, the repairs, the maintenance, the insurance, the gasoline come on a monthly basis and see how much it is truly causing of tha
and americans do believe still that the car can drive us towards opportunity and help us show it off when we get there. we were mystified initially by how, when you buy a new car, people tend to only bollettieri say congratulations. at first we couldn't figure out why that was worthy of congratulations, but once upon a time, it was. you earn, you say it, you bought a car. and it was representative of an achievement. and in those days, gm works to set the stage for us, and first you bought a...
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this is useful for us and that for al qaeda. when you can symbolically to great senior leaders, that is bad for them. a talk about -- i talked about things that drive them through the roof. if they do not want to deal with that. the fact that he would announce these was a strategic blunder. i think it was out of ego. he was trying to be too cute. >> and thank you. that goes to underscore what it is so amazing that abu yahya is a leader that nobody is talking about. he has laid out an entire plant for what you would think somebody would be doing. with that, i would like to turn it over to questions and discussion. if everybody could introduce yourselves and wait for the microphone to come to you. also, please leave it to a question and not a blunt comment. who would like to start? in the front. >> i wanted to ask you if you would elaborate on the implications of the generational change in al qaeda if we look at abu yahya as an example of generational change, what that means for their relationship with other groups, specifically w
this is useful for us and that for al qaeda. when you can symbolically to great senior leaders, that is bad for them. a talk about -- i talked about things that drive them through the roof. if they do not want to deal with that. the fact that he would announce these was a strategic blunder. i think it was out of ego. he was trying to be too cute. >> and thank you. that goes to underscore what it is so amazing that abu yahya is a leader that nobody is talking about. he has laid out an...
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it means a lot to all of us. and i thank all of you for supporting the memory of lincoln, especially the hard and noble work of maria and her late husband. as we look to november 20, 1861, but in 2011, as you said will be the anniversary. because abraham lincoln, contrary to what the generations foremost military historians, john keegan, has written in his new american civil war, his boat, this british and military book of our civil war. lincoln did visit his armies in the field. some 11 times and he spent 42 days in their camps. and to me here, by the way, on this historic site, despite you are waiting 50 years ago, paul and brenda, was lincoln president then to? [laughter] well, this is a great home of the original willard, were lincoln arrived on february 23rd from baltimore, disguised and criticized as being disguised because there was an assassination plot that had been uncovered to kill him in baltimore when the trains transfer from one station to the other. and he greeted, didn't t., the peace conference t
it means a lot to all of us. and i thank all of you for supporting the memory of lincoln, especially the hard and noble work of maria and her late husband. as we look to november 20, 1861, but in 2011, as you said will be the anniversary. because abraham lincoln, contrary to what the generations foremost military historians, john keegan, has written in his new american civil war, his boat, this british and military book of our civil war. lincoln did visit his armies in the field. some 11 times...
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thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies ahead of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that those automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller amount next year. as the economy recovers and the effects of the automatic stabilizers and legislative policies fade away, the budget deficit will shrink relative to gdp. however, as i have noteed, the projected deficit remains large throughout the decade even under current law, and if the current law is changed in some way that more closely matches current policy -- as most people see it -- the amount of government borrowing relative to gdp would be unprecedented in the post-world war ii period. a large and persistent imbalance between federal spending and revenues is apparent in cbo's proj
thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies ahead of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that those automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller amount...
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critic bill crystal says this -- >> obama is making us weaker. he tries to placate adversaries. >> this idea that he's somehow a global blowny guy. not too much of a good old yankee american. >> what he has chosen to emphasize in the early going has led to that perception. there's no doubt by favoring the wall street crowd that he fed into that whole thing. then talking about global warming, it all leads to this perception. i think the perception is a problem for him. chris: tipping to the atlantic and not too homegrown. >> those two things i think are real problems for him in 2010. chris: do they sense that they have to be a little more heartland? >> i think they do. they got very upset about the storyline that they themselves help to create after his asia trip. he said i'm america's first pacific president. he struck a lot of conciliatory notes when he was china. japan and the united states don't want that story line. they push back a lot on that. they are a little bit skidish about that storyline. that's not one that they want to see out there
critic bill crystal says this -- >> obama is making us weaker. he tries to placate adversaries. >> this idea that he's somehow a global blowny guy. not too much of a good old yankee american. >> what he has chosen to emphasize in the early going has led to that perception. there's no doubt by favoring the wall street crowd that he fed into that whole thing. then talking about global warming, it all leads to this perception. i think the perception is a problem for him. chris:...
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we will tell you why. >> what does that mean for us? -- to catch up on your sleep. >> we do have a warming trend. it begins today. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> welcome back to "good morning washington." we are following breaking news of the will affect the traffic situation. this is a largeire that has been going on for 45 minutes. montrose road at 270. 270 is shut down. montrose road is shut down as they try to figure out the clean-up. >> this could be an all day long ordeal. structural engineers will have to determine how safe that is. possibly the structural composition of the steel. we will be watching that all day lon let's check in with brian. >> lisa baden will help you navigate to get to work. the weather will not be a problem at all. we're pretty comfortable. 25 in arlington. there is some frost out there in some places. we do have temperatures in the mid and upper 40's. lots of sunshine. lay it on us. >> i am hearing now that mdot has turned the overhead signs on the beltway and on 27
we will tell you why. >> what does that mean for us? -- to catch up on your sleep. >> we do have a warming trend. it begins today. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> welcome back to "good morning washington." we are following breaking news of the will affect the traffic situation. this is a largeire that has been going on for 45 minutes. montrose road at 270. 270 is shut down. montrose road is shut down as they...
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george bush used it an anti-american scentment. john kerry had to deny the fact that he spoke french. you do have this kind of slightly sort of ambivalent attitude. >> what katty is saying is so true. there's no other country in the world that would let anybody move here -- and yet americans are still very skidish. it's so schizophrenic. chris: let's go back to, he's an old democratic liberal. is that a vulnerability for the president? >> i think it is. if you look at what happened in the off year elections particularly in virginia, which is a classic swing state. if you look at what's happened to independent voters, a lot of it is driven by concern about the amount of spending, the size of the deficit. now we've got to be fair to barack obama. i don't think they've taken the credit for this. the $800 billion in stimulus. chris: that their punching bag. they keep hitting that $800 billion punching bag. >> america understand our core of our strength. there is that -- we're spinning ourselves into absolute oblivion. this is where it
george bush used it an anti-american scentment. john kerry had to deny the fact that he spoke french. you do have this kind of slightly sort of ambivalent attitude. >> what katty is saying is so true. there's no other country in the world that would let anybody move here -- and yet americans are still very skidish. it's so schizophrenic. chris: let's go back to, he's an old democratic liberal. is that a vulnerability for the president? >> i think it is. if you look at what happened...